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CLXXVI. But above all, lay hold

Part the Second.

1 But above all, lay hold
Of faith’s victorious shield,
Arm'd with that adamant and gold,
Ye cannot lose the field;
If faith surround your heart,
Satan shall be subdu'd,
Repell'd his ev'ry fiery dart,
And quench'd with Jesu's blood.

2 Jesus hath dy'd for you!
What can his love withstand?
Believe! hold fast your shield, and who
Shall pluck you from his hand?
Believe that Jesus reigns,
All pow'r to him is giv'n:
Believe, till freed from sin's remains,
Believe yourselves to heav'n!

3 To keep your armour bright,
Attend with constant care;
Still walking in our Captain's sight,
And watching unto pray'r,
Ready for all alarms,
Stedfastly set your face,
And always exercise your arms,
And use your ev'ry grace.

4 Pray! without ceasing pray,
(Your Captain gives the word)
His summons cheerfully obey,
And call upon the Lord:
To God your ev'ry want
In instant pray'r display;
Pray! always pray, and never faint:
Pray, without ceasing pray.

Text Information
First Line: But above all, lay hold
Language: English
Publication Date: 1791
Topic: Trusting in Providence
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